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Old Sep 24, 2017 | 11:39 AM
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I have a problem with my 2004 Chrysler town and country. To start with it was running rough, but then one day it was running rough and then it all of a sudden just died and it won't start now. I have replaced the ignition coil, I have replaced the spark plugs, and I replaced the fuel pump. The spark plug wires I think have been recently replaced. I am at a loss don't know what to do next.
 
Old Sep 24, 2017 | 03:12 PM
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Need to get fault codes out of it. Have you done the Key Dance.
 
Old Sep 25, 2017 | 01:04 PM
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Which motor and what market(N.A. or Eu.)
 
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Which motor and what market(N.A. or Eu.)
3.3 liter & N.A.
 
Old Sep 25, 2017 | 04:02 PM
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Did the check engine light ever come on while it was running? If so do the "Key Dance" and it will show what the computer is NOT liking to help narrow down the problem.
Turn key from off to run position (dash lights come on, NOT starter crank) 3 times within 5-10 seconds, on the 3rd time leave in the run position.Code(s) will display where the mileage reading is.and when complete will display the word "done"and then a series of dashes. A code will start off with a "P"followed by a 4 digit number, WRITE IT DOWN and post it here.
 
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Did the check engine light ever come on while it was running? If so do the "Key Dance" and it will show what the computer is NOT liking to help narrow down the problem.
Turn key from off to run position (dash lights come on, NOT starter crank) 3 times within 5-10 seconds, on the 3rd time leave in the run position.Code(s) will display where the mileage reading is.and when complete will display the word "done"and then a series of dashes. A code will start off with a "P"followed by a 4 digit number, WRITE IT DOWN and post it here.
The codes were P0113, P0688, P0685, P0627
 
Old Sep 26, 2017 | 04:40 PM
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OK, here we go! have you already looked the codes up on your own? IF NOT the following are
P0627..Open or shorted condition fuel pump relay control circuit
P0685..Open or shorted condition in automatic shutdown relay control circuit
P0688..automatic shutdown relay control circuit low
P0113..Intake air temp sensor input above max acceptable range
You have either FRIED wiring or bad engine fuse panel where all the wires plug into the bottom of it. unbolt and lift the fuse panel assy and check wiring there.
With the codes listed, no amount of PARTS will make it start with the ELECTRICAL controls not working. Has this gone thru a flood or accident???
 
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Originally Posted by REBEL59
OK, here we go! have you already looked the codes up on your own? IF NOT the following are
P0627..Open or shorted condition fuel pump relay control circuit
P0685..Open or shorted condition in automatic shutdown relay control circuit
P0688..automatic shutdown relay control circuit low
P0113..Intake air temp sensor input above max acceptable range
You have either FRIED wiring or bad engine fuse panel where all the wires plug into the bottom of it. unbolt and lift the fuse panel assy and check wiring there.
With the codes listed, no amount of PARTS will make it start with the ELECTRICAL controls not working. Has this gone thru a flood or accident???
no accident or flood. SO what am I looking for?
 
Old Sep 26, 2017 | 05:13 PM
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Burned , corroded, or broken wire ends at the harness plugs going into the bottom of the fuse panel mounted on the drivers side in the engine compartment. If that does not show any problem, then you most likely have a bad fuse panel. You are not in a plug and play situation here, you need to inspect and repair wiring problems.
 
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Originally Posted by REBEL59
Burned , corroded, or broken wire ends at the harness plugs going into the bottom of the fuse panel mounted on the drivers side in the engine compartment. If that does not show any problem, then you most likely have a bad fuse panel. You are not in a plug and play situation here, you need to inspect and repair wiring problems.
Actually have narrowed it down the ASD fuse keeps blowing changed the relay but that didn't fix it.
 



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